SUPREME COURT SESSIONS.
m para isbooutiov. fUnn, September 17. In the Supreme Court,' George Woodward, whopJeededgoii'ytotb* theft of the Weber Road Board's foods, was admitted to two years profcMjjpß. and ordered to pay £lO costs. Ohaiha.lbgcwtD, charged with causing actual bodily harm by shooting T. Hewitt at Wairoa, was released on his own rseognissnce in LIOO, the judge remarking thathedid not believe the ■hooting was intentional. Tvkomaaii, ooavieted of practising pretended witchcraft, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment. Justice Edwards said such cases mast be put down with an iron haid, with view, to the suppression of " tobqngaMm. n It was only by imposing heavy penalties that these so called tobungas amongst natives could
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIII, Issue 219, 25 September 1901, Page 3
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